【題目】“What would you do if you1(know) this was the last night of the world?” The two small girls2(play) blocks on the rug when Mr. Johnson asked3wife the question. There was4easy, clean smell of fresh coffee in the evening air.

He put forward that question, stirring his coffee slowly and5(stare) into its6(deep). “It’s just a feeling; sometimes it7(fright) me; sometimes I’m not8(scare) 9 you. It first happened about four10(night) ago.”

【答案】

1knew

2were playing

3his

4an

5staring

6depth

7frightens

8scared

9at

10nights

【解析】本文是Johnson和自己的妻子在聊天。

1考查虛擬語氣在條件狀語從句中的用法。表示與現(xiàn)在事實(shí)相反的情況,其句型為“ if+ 主語 + 動詞的過去式( be 動詞用 were ),主語 +would / could / might / should + 動詞原形”。所以填knew。

2考查時(shí)態(tài)。表示過去在某一時(shí)間段或某一段時(shí)間內(nèi)正在發(fā)生或進(jìn)行的動作或狀態(tài)。用過去進(jìn)行時(shí),所以填were playing。

3考查代詞。Johnson先生問他的妻子這個(gè)問題。表示“他的……”,所以填his

4考查冠詞。空氣中有一種舒適的、清新的新鮮咖啡的味道。泛指“一種舒適的、清新的新鮮咖啡的味道”,且easy的首字母發(fā)音是元音,所以填不定冠詞an。

5考查非謂語動詞。stare與其邏輯主語He之間是主動關(guān)系,所以用現(xiàn)在分詞,填staring。

6考查名詞。作stare into的賓語,用名詞,所以填depth。

7作句子謂語,所以用動詞,并且表示經(jīng)常反復(fù)發(fā)生的動作,用一般現(xiàn)在時(shí),主語it是第三人稱單數(shù),所以填frightens。

8考查形容詞。作be動詞后的表語,用形容詞,所以填scared。

9考查語義理解。我不是讓你害怕。所以填at

10考查名詞單復(fù)數(shù)。被four修飾,所以用名詞復(fù)數(shù),填nights

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